I have the following code in my website:
function GroupObject(GroupID, GroupColor, GroupName, CalendarID, UserEnable, IrcChannel) {
this.uid = GroupID;
this.color = GroupColor;
this.groupname = GroupName;
this.calendarid = CalendarID;
this.userenable = UserEnable;
this.ircchannel = IrcChannel;
}
function GetGroupObjects(callback) {
var GlobalDB = [];
$.getJSON("Some Data From Google Docs",
function (data) {
$.each(data.feed.entry, function (i, entry) {
GlobalDB.push(new GroupObject(entry.gsx$uid.$t,
"000000",
SanitizeInputText(entry.gsx$group.$t),
SanitizeInputCalID(entry.gsx$calendarid.$t),
true,
SanitizeInputText(entry.gsx$ircchannel.$t)))
});
console.log(GlobalDB[0]);
console.log(GlobalDB[0].color);
callback(GlobalDB);
});
};
All the parameters of the newly created GlobalDB are correct with the only exception of the parameter "color". console.log(GlobalDB[0]) returns:
GroupObject
calendarid: "CalOfTNG"
color: "AB8B00"
groupname: "Austin TNG"
ircchannel: "AustinTNG"
uid: "TNG"
userenable: true
__proto__: GroupObject
It brings the same value for color "AB8B00" in both Chrome and Firefox. Any idea why? From the code above it should be 0. console.log(GlobalDB[0].color) does returns 000000. But when I use GlobalDB when returning from the callback I get again AB8B00.
user enable, on the other hand works just fine. I just cannot find what is causignt he problem with the parameter .color as it fails in both Chrome and Firefox.
Thanks in advance.